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overhead map showing the location of the North Entry Parking Structure and the Social Sciences & Humanities building

The Social Sciences & Humanities building is south of the North Entry Parking Structure. The back side corners 3rd (N Quad) and A Street. The front runs alongside E Quad. | Larger Version on Google Maps | Entire Campus Map

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From Woodland

Take Highway 113 to Davis and exit at Russell Blvd.  Turn Left on Russell and head toward downtown Davis. Turn right at College Park/Howard Way (big sports field is on the right, immediately before) and follow Howard Way to the North Entry Parking Structure.

From Sacramento

Take I-80 west to Highway 113 north.  Proceed north on Highway 113 and exit at Russell Blvd.  Turn right on Russell and head toward downtown Davis. Turn right at College Park/Howard Way (big sports field is on the right, immediately before) and follow Howard Way to the North Entry Parking Structure.

From Vacaville

Take I-80 east to Highway 113 north.  Proceed north on Highway 113 and exit at Russell Blvd.  Turn right on Russell and head toward downtown Davis. Turn right at College Park/Howard Way (big sports field is on the right, immediately before) and follow Howard Way to the North Entry Parking Structure.

Walking Directions

From the North Entry Parking Structure, walk south on Howard Way toward the bookstore, which will be on the left side of the building in front of you. As you cross North Quad Avenue, turn left and proceed along the north side of the bookstore. Cross East Quad Avenue. The Social Sciences & Humanities building is right in front of you.

Turn right and walk along the side of the building. Take the first left (If you pass the large lecture hall, Room 1100, you have gone too far.) Proceed toward the stairs that look like a guard tower. Go up one flight of stairs. Walk through the glass doors, which say Agricultural and Resource Economics.